Search results
Aug 15, 2012 · The Accidental Caregiver stageplay was performed in New York at the Robert Moss Theater in 2015, and The Austrian Cultural Forum New York in 2016. Gregor travels around the world as a keynote speaker to talk about his book and his three years caring for Altmann, working often with WIZO, the Women's International Zionist Organization.
Aug 15, 2012 · Whilst this is an autobiography of Gregor Collins' experience of being a caregiver, it is also the biography of a short part of the life of an amazing person, Maria Altmann. The range of this book is set at the end of Maria's life, a time that many would consider to be the saddest of days, as the candle of life burns towards its inevitable end.
- (446)
- Bloch-Bauer Books
- $19.99
People also ask
Who is Maria Altmann?
What is the Maria Altmann Family Foundation?
Who was Maria Altmann husband Fredrick Altmann?
How did Maria Altmann make money?
9780985865405. OCLC. 820878705. The Accidental Caregiver: How I Met, Loved, and Lost Legendary Holocaust Refugee Maria Altmann is a 2012 memoir by Gregor Collins, recounting the three years he was a caregiver for Maria Altmann, [1] as well as a stageplay, which premiered at the Robert Moss Theater in New York City on January 26, 2015.
- 362
- Gregor Collins
- 2012
- Balboa Press (a division of Hay House)
Relatives. Viktor Gutmann (brother in law) Maria Altmann (née Maria Victoria Bloch, later Bloch-Bauer; February 18, 1916 – February 7, 2011) was an Austrian-American Jewish refugee from Austria, who fled her home country after it was annexed to the Third Reich. She is noted for her ultimately successful legal campaign to reclaim from the ...
- 4
- Viktor Gutmann (brother in law)
- February 7, 2011 (aged 94), Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Aug 13, 2012 · I hope you let The Accidental Caregiver: How I Met, Loved, and Lost Legendary Holocaust Refugee Maria Altmann sneak up on you too. This is a wonderful story about a vapid, superficial Hollywood actor wannabe and a holocaust escapee. Maria Altmann is the central figure, a daughter in a prominent Austrian Jewish family caught by the Anschluss.
Oct 22, 2014 · Maria Altmann and her husband fled their homeland when the Nazi regime came to Austria and threatened their lives. They left their loved ones, their property, and everything that was in it--including their family’s artwork. Altmann eventually settled in the United States, but did not forget the past that was stolen from her.